Newport manager Michael Flynn has apologised to Mauricio Pochettino after his FA Cup dossier targeting Tottenham weaknesses was made public.

Spurs host Newport in a fourth-round Wembley replay on Wednesday night after the Sky Bet League Two minnows drew 1-1 with Pochettino's side at Rodney Parade.

Newport were eight minutes from a famous win before Harry Kane equalised, but the aftermath of the game was dominated by the leaked dossier which exposed the Spurs areas that County were keen to exploit.

"I've dealt with the leak of the so-called secret dossier manager-to-manager," Flynn said.

"Things have a habit of coming out and it happens in football. It's the way it is, nothing is private these days, but there was no malice in it.

"I apologised on our behalf to Mauricio for it getting out. It was helpful in preparing for the first game against Spurs because we needed all the help we could get.

"We exchanged numbers before the game. He shook my hand and gave me his details, which shows the class of him.

"We've exchanged a couple of messages back and forth since then. There is no issue here and he has bigger things to worry about."

Leinster have brought the curtain down on the Heineken Champions Cup pool stages with the easiest of victories away to Wasps on Sunday afternoon that confirms for them an all-Irish home quarter-final against Ulster at the end of March.